Tony Terzarial, He's Learned - 2333

"He's got all the tools, but he needed to play to develop his talent," Symonds told The Tribune in May 1988. "I like tools, but you have to be able to use them. That's what he's learned."

Terzarial soon learned to be a pro, signing with the Reds after the college season. Whatever he learned, though, it wasn't enough. His professional career lasted just three seasons, never getting above single-A.

Terzarial went to Triton College out of Highland High School in Highland, Ind. Out of Highland in 1986, Terzarial was taken in the 19th round by the Reds. He was then taken in the 44th round by the Reds in 1987. He finally then turned pro in 1988.

With the Reds, Terzarial started at rookie Billings, the outfielder getting into 61 games, hitting .227. He moved to single-A Greensboro for 1989, hitting .234 in 83 games.